The Sexual Theologian is the first collection of essays on radical sexual theology written by a group of internationally renowned scholars in this area. For the first time Queer theory and theology is articulated around themes from systematic theology such as Incarnation, death, the concept of God, Mariology, together with discussions on sexuality and mysticism.

The essays show a "how to do" a radical sexual theology together with original, bold and transgressive thinking which have taken feminist theologies to a new dimension of action and reflection.

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About the Author:

Marcella Althaus-Reid is Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.Lisa Isherwood is Professor of Feminist Liberation Theologies and Director of Theology at the University of Winchester.

"The Sexual Theologian, the premier title in T & T Clark's Queering Theology Series, is the first focused attempt to apply to systematic theology the analytical tools of 'queer theory...The essays contained herein offer queer readings of such figures as Aelred of Rievaulx and Margery Kempe, as well as discussions of death, incarnation, natural law, and more, all approached from the perspective of queer theory...food for thought." G. L. Heythrop Journal

“The Sexual Theologian, the premier title in T & T Clark’s Queering Theology Series, is the first focused attempt to apply to systematic theology the analytical tools of 'queer theory...The essays contained herein offer queer readings of such figures as Aelred of Rievaulx and Margery Kempe, as well as discussions of death, incarnation, natural law, and more, all approached from the perspective of queer theory...food for thought.” G. L. Heythrop Journal